The 4 Fundamental Forces (Interactions) Of Physics Explained

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Insane Curiosity

Insane Curiosity

Күн бұрын

Have you ever experimented gravity? For an example, when trying to ride a bike for the first time and falling again and again. Or have you ever played with magnets as a child? I’m sure that the first time you saw those little metallic objects attracting each other you got really surprised. Usually, when children are totally driven crazy by an event or a natural effect they start to ask a lot of questions repeatedly in a funny way. They continuously say: “why?”. Although this might seem a childish approach to reality, it turns to be very deep when trying to investigate a phenomenon. As a matter of fact, physicists tend to use this method to build appropriate mathematical models that can describe how objects behave in different situations. They need to build up laws that can predict the outcome of an experiment, and if they find an event that doesn’t match their theories, they start to correct their beginning principles.
And what do we have discovered thanks to this endless research? Where did this method brought us to? What governs our world? How can we resume all the existing sciences in just a handful of different types of forces? These puzzling questions are the topic of this video that will present you the four fundamental interactions that describe why our world is like the one we observe.
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Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:26 What is the standard model
02:25 The Gravitation
02:44 Electromagnetism
06:22 Strong Interaction
07:45 The Weak Force
10:50 What are Neutrinos
14:07 Higgs Boson
#insanecuriosity #fundamentalforces #physics

Пікірлер: 31
@fernandochaves9665
@fernandochaves9665 Жыл бұрын
Things that everybody feels but almost nobody understands. Very nice video.
@Michael500ca
@Michael500ca Жыл бұрын
Which particle is that? Cow: Moo Oh, it's a Muon :P
@alderwolf7687
@alderwolf7687 Жыл бұрын
Is gravity really a fundamental force or actually an emergent force. We have much we've yet to learn.
@marinhtml
@marinhtml Жыл бұрын
Gravity is an occurrence of space bending in time, not a force, not a fundament. It's just what happens because space bends due to mass. No attraction force, sadly. I recommend this video [id] wrwgIjBUYVc
@alderwolf7687
@alderwolf7687 Жыл бұрын
@@marinhtml That would fit the definition of an emergent force. Interesting question is what it mass and where does it come from? So much scientists don't know kind of like what is energy and what really causes the phenomenon we call gravity.
@asdfoifhvjbkaos
@asdfoifhvjbkaos Ай бұрын
@@alderwolf7687 damn you tryna solve quantum gravity?
@cerealdude890
@cerealdude890 Ай бұрын
@@asdfoifhvjbkaoslet him cook
@amangogna68
@amangogna68 Жыл бұрын
Great video !
@insanecuriosity2682
@insanecuriosity2682 Жыл бұрын
Thanks 💜
@Pilot_engineer_19
@Pilot_engineer_19 Жыл бұрын
Good video! You should check out "Pilot Wave Theory" explaining matter. No probability, no Schrodinger's cat, only science. EINSTEIN said " God does not play dice." This theory, which needs more development, however, it seems like a better idea than particles disappearing when you look at them. I will use one of Star Trek's phrases. I will call this theory the "Heisenberg compensator."
@insanecuriosity2682
@insanecuriosity2682 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching 💜
@user-yz3he2jm4o
@user-yz3he2jm4o 4 ай бұрын
Up quarks, down quarks and electrons make up familiar matter. Other particles make up dark matter.
@iamnietta1940
@iamnietta1940 Жыл бұрын
The electromagnetism in the speakers of my device is kinda weak in this one. Nonetheless, very informative video. 👍
@insanecuriosity2682
@insanecuriosity2682 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching 💜
@user-uo9gg7jn5s
@user-uo9gg7jn5s 9 ай бұрын
your really smart bro
@kevinhammond9445
@kevinhammond9445 Жыл бұрын
This voice is harder to follow. Additionally, my PCs speaker bar can barely push it loud enough to hear with both the speaker bar and PC volume set to maximum
@Rosefallen
@Rosefallen Жыл бұрын
I guess you could say.... your PC is a little 'weak'! Heh. Get it? Cause like weak force 'n' all that?
@willfriar8054
@willfriar8054 Жыл бұрын
Isn't it amazing all of those original forces. Everything all gone replaced by woke Force. Anything that doesn't agree with Workforce gets canceled. I wonder if woke force can be used to cancel gravity and then we fly off into outer space for free on a work spacecraft
@mm-dw4rr
@mm-dw4rr Жыл бұрын
Okay brain - engage and learn. ✔
@Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo
@Pierluigi_Di_Lorenzo 7 ай бұрын
According to Einstein and most scientists, gravitation is not a fundamental force.
@claudelorrain-bouchard6941
@claudelorrain-bouchard6941 Ай бұрын
that's why he calls it interaction?
@msn64man1
@msn64man1 Жыл бұрын
E=mc square
@WSmith_1984
@WSmith_1984 Жыл бұрын
The 4 fundamental forces aren't in fact fundamental....... they only represent the true fundamental force of energy propagation/interaction/reflection. Gravity is in fact the opposite side of electromagnetism which is also equivalent to the weak force... The strong force is equivalent to electromagnetism, an atom is made up of dipole magnets/protons. As these protons combine they create the elementary atoms the make up all matter.....
@D-Havoc
@D-Havoc Жыл бұрын
So does that mean "electromagnetism vs gravity" is a false dichotomy?
@WSmith_1984
@WSmith_1984 Жыл бұрын
@@D-Havoc Yes it most definitely is....
@D-Havoc
@D-Havoc Жыл бұрын
@@WSmith_1984 Are their interactions with one another more complementary as opposed to which has "stronger influence"?
@WSmith_1984
@WSmith_1984 Жыл бұрын
@@D-Havoc I don't think complementary is the right word, I would say similar or the same is the best way to describe it...... watch Ken Wheelers explanation on it. He comes across as some what pompous maybe even arrogant, but he is a very clever man..... you may need a few takes of his stuff to grasp it if you're completely new to this way of thinking about the unity problem.
@jjsundra3310
@jjsundra3310 Жыл бұрын
I have reduced the forces of the a universe to 2 instead of 4...! With that I have within 2 minutes came-up with the explanation of "WHAT IS GRAVITY"...! I was surprised to learn yesterday that No one has been able to define "What is Gravity"...! So far, the very late Sir Isaac Newton and the late Einstein was able to identify and explain "HOW GRAVITY WORK"...! I use to share all my theories and ideas in this U-Tube comment section. A good many of my theories and ideas were hijacked without any decency of reference to me..! Examples of my works include... (1) "Where did Earth's Water came from". ; & (2) the idea &. economics of micro-nuclear reactors ; mobile nuclear reactors etc Spare me one moment while I decide to formulate and compose my theory on "WHAT IS GRAVITY"..! CHEERIO..! 🙏 ❤️
@imrankhanimran
@imrankhanimran Ай бұрын
Not interested...thanks
@RoboSteave
@RoboSteave Жыл бұрын
I think at some point they just started making this stuff up to keep their grants and salaries.
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